Come, All Christians, Be Committed
By Eva Brown Lloyd
Lyrics
To the service of the lord;
Make your lives for him more fitted,
Tune your hearts with one accord.
Come into His courts with gladness,
Each his sacred vows renew,
Turn away from sin and sadness,
Be transformed with life anew.
They are gifts from God above;
To be used by Christians freely
To proclaim His wondrous love.
Come again to serve the Savior,
Tithes and off’rings with you bring.
In your work, with Him find favor,
And with joy His praises sing.
Is required of every one;
Showing mercy to one another
Mirrors His redemptive plan.
In compassion He has given
Of His love that is divine;
On the cross sins were forgiven;
Joy and peace are fully thine.
All who in Christ’s name believe;
Worship Him with consecration,
Grace and love you will receive.
For His grace give Him the glory,
For the Spirit and the Word,
And repeat the gospel story
Till mankind His name has heard.
Bible Reference
Romans 12:1-2; 2 Corinthians 9:7; Matthew 22:37-39
About This Hymn
“Come, All Christians, Be Committed” is a heartfelt call to wholehearted service for the Lord. Eva Brown Lloyd wrote this hymn to encourage believers to offer themselves fully to God, not out of pressure or duty alone, but from sincere devotion and gratitude. The hymn begins with an invitation for Christians to present their lives as a living sacrifice, which reflects the teaching of Romans 12. Worship is described not merely as singing or gathering, but as the daily offering of one’s time, gifts, and heart to God. The hymn reminds the church that commitment involves action, faithfulness, and a desire to honor Christ in every part of life.
The second emphasis of the hymn is joyful giving. The text encourages believers to give generously, cheerfully, and freely as God has blessed them. This theme echoes the New Testament command that God loves a cheerful giver. Lloyd presents giving as an act of worship that demonstrates trust in the Lord and love for others. The hymn challenges the singer to see resources, talents, and service opportunities as ways to bless the church and advance the gospel. It encourages believers to serve with eagerness instead of reluctance, because true commitment flows from a heart that delights in the Lord’s work.
The final part of the hymn directs attention to love as the foundation of all Christian service. Christ called His followers to love God fully and to love their neighbors sincerely. Lloyd’s hymn reflects this by urging the church to show compassion, kindness, and unity. A committed Christian is one who reflects the character of Christ in daily behavior, interactions, and decisions. The hymn ends with a warm reminder that service becomes meaningful when it is rooted in love for Christ and for people. It stirs the believer to renewed dedication, encouraging a life shaped by devotion, generosity, and active faith.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Eva Brown Lloyd (1966)
- Added: December 11, 2025
- Last Updated: December 11, 2025
- Views: 46
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